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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Changing How We Manage Supply Chains from Industry 4. 0 to 6. 0

We are now in the midst of a revolution. Not the kind that turns your dinner cold but one that is changing the way we think about the manufacturing world. Imagine a robot that isn't limited to just one task. They are all around us now, they are what scientists call artificial intelligence in supply

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Feb 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cicada Season: A Boon for Nature

Something magical is about to happen in Pennsylvania's south-central region. While we humans start to think about warmer days ahead, it's not just us. There's something else stirring beneath the earth. Cicadas! These cicadas have been living underground for seventeen long years!

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Feb 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Scary Solitaire: The Game that will make you think twice before Clicking

Ever thought of solitaire as anything but a simple game of cards on a computer? If you think that solitaire on a computer is boring there is a game heading your way that will make you think twice before clicking. Forbidden Solitaire is a game designed to make you feel afraid. Imagine bringi

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Feb 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gaming in Trouble: How New Taxes Could Affect Your Favorite Pastime

Gamers might soon face higher prices for their favorite hobby. This isn't just about enjoying a new video game after a long day. It's about understanding how taxes could impact the gaming industry. It all started when the president decided to impose new taxes on imports. The Entertainment Software

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Feb 04 2025SPORTS

Luxury Life Of YoungFootball Star and a Musical Plot Twist

Youngster Jordan Seaton is enjoying the high life with a playboy attitude and a luxury car, but his true challenges are on the field. The University of Colorado buffaloes' offensive tackle has some key things to prove. A 19 year old college student, Seaton is a big deal in the football sce

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Feb 04 2025EDUCATION

Schools Explore The AI Advantage

In New Jersey, Bernards Township and Watchung Hills school districts want to join forces to dive deep into Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how it meshes with education. Kristen Fox is the Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum & Instruction and she's been chatting with Watchung Hills about the top

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Tariffs Trigger Disagreement Against Republicans

Mitch McConnell was quick to out a bold statement regarding the most recent Trump-approved tariffs but many republican party members are leading the way in supporting that decision which came with the declaration that Trump believes tariffs are going to produce some indescribable effects. With tarif

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Alzheimer's Secrets: The Power of Tiny Tech

Alzheimer's disease is a tough opponent in the world of neurodegenerative disorders. Early detection is crucial. Scientists have been trying to figure out the best ways to identify this disease early. They've decided to focus on two key biomarkers Aβ42 and Aβ40. These biomarkers are tiny clues th

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

How daily exercise varies among older men and women

How often does everyday activity change as you get older? One study decided to dive in to see if anything could explain the differences between men and women. Exercise in older adults varies, like how some might enjoy a morning walk while others prefer snoozing in the sun. Turns out, that this is s

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Feb 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Glowing Stars Shine On Despite Wildfires

The 2025 Grammy Awards unfolded at the Crypto. com Arena, Los Angeles. It was the first major event since the city faced massive wildfires. The Grammys were hosted by Trevor Noah. Noah had a huge task in front of him. He had to make the crowd feel joyful and help them forget the recent wild

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